A story about a teen starting to prefer to wear a skirt and diapers to school than pants and briefs.
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15 year old Mitchell Reece with heterochromic eyes and brown hair was a simple average boy with hard working parents, an older step-sister and younger sister. The household hasn't been much not long after his sister was born. Her bedroom was originally his before he compliantly moved to the attic so his sister can have it. He often tells his parents everything. Well, almost. While his parents often see him in footie pyjamas or onesies as his sleepwear, he doesn't tell them about one thing that the school he attends comply with: His new penchant for skirts and diapers. While leaving the home in a grey blazer, sky blue shirt, grey shorts, sky blue socks, black loafers and striped tie, he would switch his shorts and colored briefs for a grey skirt and diaper. The school's dress code approved boys in skirts is optional, which Mitchell began only a few weeks earlier and found himself in detention for an argument over test results, which his history teacher thought were false until she discovered the truth. However, by then, it was too late.
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64 Kapitel Abgeschlossene Geschichte Erwachseneninhalt
64 Kapitel
Abgeschlossene Geschichte
Erwachseneninhalt
To Kade Sanford Black, falling for his best friend Xanthie Lorenz, a serious and drop-dead handsome songwriter, was a line he did not want to cross. Knowing all too well the huge possibility of losing the only person who could see through him, he took a step back and put a distance to sustain their friendship - especially since Xanthie is soon to marry.
Will Kade be able to hold back his feelings until he sees Xanthie married? Or will he finally have the courage to confess his feelings...and risk losing the only friend he has?
WARNING: This story contains depictions of suicide, self-harm, and mental health crises that may be upsetting for some readers. Any depictions of mental health issues herein are not meant as a replacement for medical care. If you or someone you know deals with similar issues, they should seek the help of a medical professional. Reader discretion is advised. If you or someone you know in the U.S. is contemplating suicide, please encourage them to call 988 or visit 988lifeline.org. For international resources, please visit: http://www.suicide.org/hotlines/international-suicide-hotline s.html
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Cover by Ren Tachibana